OK, I lie. Not really a meditation on points, thank the Noodle, we've had plenty of that. But Dierdre McCloskey's article on "Happyism" is a much broader critique of things in the same vein and might amuse some readers.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
towards observation/measurement of actual behavior.
originally posted by Cole Kendall:
Of course if we could all agree on what happiness was then it might be easier to agree on whether we could measure it or not.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Meditation on PointsOK, I lie. Not really a meditation on points, thank the Noodle, we've had plenty of that. But Dierdre McCloskey's article on "Happyism" is a much broader critique of things in the same vein and might amuse some readers.
originally posted by .sasha:
I had three champagnes with two disorderites last night; one made very happy, the other not too happy, the third pretty happy.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by .sasha:
I had three champagnes with two disorderites last night; one made very happy, the other not too happy, the third pretty happy.
Me, too, but I bet they were not the same.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by .sasha:
I had three champagnes with two disorderites last night; one made very happy, the other not too happy, the third pretty happy.
Me, too, but I bet they were not the same.
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by .sasha:
I had three champagnes with two disorderites last night; one made very happy, the other not too happy, the third pretty happy.
Me, too, but I bet they were not the same.
Can we agree that the '04 C-T had the best potential for the future?
My next shelf talker!originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I'm +µ on this post.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by .sasha:
I had three champagnes with two disorderites last night; one made very happy, the other not too happy, the third pretty happy.
Me, too, but I bet they were not the same.
Can we agree that the '04 C-T had the best potential for the future?
Only if in future we take out for the future.
originally posted by Ken Schramm:
Interesting, but she lost me at "God's measurement."
Such examinations of things which escape "God's measurement" inevitably offer infinite opportunities for name dropping and assorted intellectual "Can You Top This?" cleverness. That bait is well taken. Repeatedly. And, as is so often the case, we end up pretty much where we began, only now we know what "anthropologist Marshall Sahlins, says," and, "economist of culture Tyler Cowen often observes." ("more artists are alive today than any time before." Who'd have thunk it?)
She does manage to get to the essence of the bubble sort: "You can watch me making an actual choice at Manny’s between a pastrami sandwich or, for the same money, a corned beef sandwich. By my choice, I reveal that I get more pleasure from the pastrami. I rank the two in order." WOTN, finally clarified. How nice. Bless His appendage.
Hang on, let me turn down the Sarcasmatron. There.
Δ8561α on the despoiled Putnam scale.